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FARC 2290 raises the risk of border skirmishes with Venezuela.
In skirmishes with police, Hongkongers wield street signs to protect themselves.
There were minor skirmishes with the police and a few arrests.
Two protesters have also been shot and wounded during skirmishes with police.
But Musk's combative side doesn't just express itself in skirmishes with government agencies.
Occasionally, he'll need to summon an army for large-scale skirmishes with troublesome factions.
And it's there that his tactical skirmishes with the press begin to make sense.
He had a tendency to get drunk, which led to minor skirmishes with the law.
There, the protesters engaged in several skirmishes with riot officers, who hit them with batons.
India has acknowledged that one of its air force planes was "lost" in skirmishes with Pakistan.
He added that five policemen were injured in skirmishes with stone-throwing youths after Thursday's opposition rallies.
But skirmishes with another Kurdish faction left nearly 30 dead and dozens wounded, according to local hospitals.
Because as you get old, per my accountant, life becomes a series of skirmishes with customs agents.
Dozens of pipeline opponents have been camped out there, the site of numerous violent skirmishes with law enforcement.
"Don't keep on piping up," the judge warned Silverman, a deputy district attorney, during her skirmishes with the defense.
Ahrar has even adopted the secular FSA flag, triggering skirmishes with jihadists in towns where the banner was raised.
The company, which is already facing 20 years of FTC audits, is racing toward several skirmishes with the feds.
Two teenagers have been shot and wounded in skirmishes with police and scores of people and police have been injured.
Schiff added that despite his public skirmishes with committee Republicans, they are heeding some of the minority's requests for testimony.
Protesters, unaffiliated with the UIC movement, lashed out, pushing back, fighting in skirmishes with willing Trump participants, baiting the violence.
With dozens of villagers detained and arrested after running skirmishes with police, local authorities appear determined to keep it that way.
The Thunder's Russell Westbrook was ejected in the second quarter after getting his second technical foul following skirmishes with J. J. Barea.
It says it has lost many security personnel in skirmishes with drug traffickers in regions bordering Afghanistan, the top world opium supplier.
Protesters accuse them of using excessive force, which police deny, and two protesters have been shot and wounded during skirmishes with police.
Protesters accuse them of using excessive force, which police deny, and two protesters have been shot and wounded during skirmishes with police.
Flights between the two cities would typically fly over Pakistan, but many have been skirting the country because of armed skirmishes with India.
The area near Iran&aposs borders with Iraq and Turkey sees occasional skirmishes with Kurdish separatist groups, as well as extremist Islamic rebels.
The prison, which houses violent criminals, has had several incidents in the last several years resulting in injuries or skirmishes with correctional officers.
The US has gotten into military skirmishes with pro-Assad fighters three times over the past month before shooting down the bomber yesterday.
More recently, the U.S. has watched Saudi Arabia engage in proxy skirmishes with Iran that have deepened the chaos in Yemen and Syria.
The Guard's naval forces continued to avoid skirmishes with United States forces in the Persian Gulf that had once been a regular occurrence.
Mr Ai has been living in exile in Berlin since 2015, after years of skirmishes with authorities over his politically charged art and advocacy.
In March 2016, there were skirmishes with demonstrators and local police had to intervene outside the Brookings Institution while the Turkish president spoke inside.
And unpleasant as trade skirmishes with Europe or Canada or Japan may be, they're really a warm-up for a trade war with China.
She called on Bolivia's security forces, who have been involved in street skirmishes with pro-Morales supporters, to treat the country's indigenous groups with respect.
The Wagner Group's involvement in Syria burst into the spotlight after it suffered serious setbacks in skirmishes with US forces in Deir Ezzor in 2018.
Had they ever taken an item from another shopper's cart, yelled at store workers, gotten into skirmishes with other customers or overturned racks of merchandise?
The demonstration was the first of the southern hemisphere academic year, and there were isolated skirmishes with police in the downtown area of Chilean capital Santiago.
A series of tactical skirmishes with faceless minions — semi-zombies that can be slaughtered en masse, without a second thought — leads to a big final showdown.
Also, there is no question that the trade skirmishes with China, the EU and our North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) partners have alarmed some sectors.
The Pentagon has gotten into military skirmishes with pro-Assad fighters three times over the past month and shot down a Syrian bomber on June 18.
Notwithstanding occasional skirmishes with Kurdish fighters, Damascus continues to underwrite the Y.P.G.-held areas, even though it opposes any long-term federalist solution for the country.
The conservative news media are focused more on Mr. Trump's near-daily skirmishes with Democrats and reporters, among others, than on policy issues like health care.
Between the lines: Despite the fact that Twitter often takes heat for the misinformation on its platform, it has largely avoided bad skirmishes with news publishers.
Trump has been embroiled in skirmishes with the tech giant, primarily over the San Bernardino terror attack in December that left more than a dozen people dead.
This forms the heart of the dramatic tension, particularly Elizabeth's skirmishes with Philip Mountbatten (Matt Smith), the proud naval officer emasculated by living in his wife's shadow.
Kenya has fought skirmishes with Somali bandits along its borders for years, but it has never lost a hundred soldiers in one battle, officials and analysts say.
She vividly describes dances, beach outings, church services, weddings, suicides and accidental deaths, as well as reports of skirmishes with the British during the War of 1812.
The Pemon community, which numbers more than 10,000 in Venezuela, has a history of skirmishes with the military over issues ranging from gasoline cuts to informal mining.
The area near Turkey and Iraq&aposs borders with Iran has previously been the scene of occasional skirmishes with Kurdish separatist groups as well as extremist Islamic rebels.
OVER the decades Turkey's relations with America, its principal military ally, have withstood coups, skirmishes with Greece (a fellow NATO ally) and the invasion of Cyprus in 1974.
At least 26 people have been killed by security forces in what state media described as skirmishes with armed attackers and in which four soldiers were also killed.
After some skirmishes with the headmaster's son, Tolkien eventually makes friends with the young man and his other mates, and they semiformally form a, you guessed it, fellowship.
Mike Doyle (D-Pa.), who has sought to downplay Uber's political skirmishes with elected leaders in Pittsburgh, said people in his district still value the company's role there.
Two teenage protesters have been shot and wounded, one in the chest and the other in the leg, during skirmishes with police in some of the recent violence.
In debate preparation sessions, Mr. Rubio had practiced quickly pivoting from skirmishes with Republicans, like Mr. Christie, back to his real target: Mr. Obama and, by implication, Hillary Clinton.
But if the other candidates wielded Mr. Carson as a sympathetic symbol in their skirmishes with each other, the doctor himself did nothing to stand out on the stage.
The French photojournalist Yan Morvan was covering Northern Ireland during the hunger strike, photographing protests, skirmishes with British soldiers and the police, funerals, and the daily life of Catholics.
And while Spotify has had its own skirmishes with labels, the basic structure of its deals with the labels set a template that SoundCloud would soon be pressured to follow.
The group has had widely publicized skirmishes with, among others, Japanese whaling vessels and with fishermen in Guatemalan waters whom Sea Shepherd has contended were slicing the fins off sharks.
Apple has worked with Intel's modem team closely, especially during their legal skirmishes with Qualcomm, though Intel's team was reported to be falling behind in scaling its 5G modem development.
The offensive stared with the capture of Gharyan, a city some 80 km south of Tripoli after brief skirmishes with forces allied to Tripoli-based Prime Minister Fayez al-Serraj.
I would imagine that he will face some problems and some skirmishes with Donald Trump, but he is somebody that a lot of Republicans are indebted to and feel gratitude towards.
Uber and Grab have had similar skirmishes with officials in Thailand, among many other parts of Asia, as their on-demand services were initially seen as threats to existing taxi services.
Allied commanders believed that Cedar Falls had deteriorated into too many small-unit skirmishes with minimal enemy casualties, and they believed the use of larger American units would result in more.
Warplanes pounded parts of Afrin city and villages nearby, while there were skirmishes with Turkish forces and their rebel allies at the edge of Afrin, a YPG official in the area said.
There were new fronts in his legal battles and new skirmishes with journalists and critics; on one Twitter jag, Assange posted thirty different links to people who had called for his assassination.
As dusk gathered some migrants burned abandoned tents, but there was no repeat of the minor skirmishes with security forces seen over the weekend and officials said the operation was going peacefully.
Currently lawmakers in both parties are already riled up by Trump's trade agenda and distressed that he has sparked trade skirmishes with China, Europe, Canada, and Mexico in the past few months.
But the direct attacks many expected going into the debate never fully materialized and Buttigieg left the debate largely unscathed, only getting drawn into a few small skirmishes with his fellow Democrats.
"The current trade skirmishes with the U.S., with the deadline to impose car tariffs looming in the autumn, the EU may opt to take this a little bit slower," Hense from Berenberg said.
French police fired tear gas in skirmishes with masked demonstrators in Lyon and Nantes on Saturday, the 26th straight weekend of "yellow vest" protests against President Emmanuel Macron and his economic reform agenda.
Small skirmishes with people in white Hazmat suits recur, and a sequence at the film's end pulses with flashing colors and effects as Aiden, returned to his family, is physically and psychically transformed.
It had previously belonged to Manhattan dealers including French & Company, which supplied works for the Vanderbilts and the Rockefellers, and George Joseph Demotte, known for his legal skirmishes with various rivals, including Joseph Duveen.
As skirmishes with separatists continue, we visited a combat training center in Russia associated with the Night Wolves, a motorcycle club under U.S. sanctions for its support of pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine.
Turkey has fought small skirmishes with Kurdish forces along its border with Syria, drawing forces away from offensive maneuvers against ISIS and prompting the U.S.-aligned group to suspend operations temporarily, the outlet noted.
Health bureaucrats have fought a series of skirmishes with the industry, with some effect: smoking rates among men have fallen by 17 percentage points since the early 2000s (see chart); about 18% of adults smoke.
For nearly two decades, the Hammonds had been engaged in skirmishes with the Bureau of Land Management, an agency that functions as a go-between for ranchers and the federal land they lease for grazing.
As Trump skirmishes with China on trade, Japan has been inviting him to find a different way to level the playing field — by rejoining the Trans-Pacific Partnership with 11 nations around the Pacific Rim.
Drained of discipline and confidence by the spring of 1975, the South's lavishly equipped military was once again set on its heels by the first Communist skirmishes, with retreating soldiers commandeering frantic civilians' escape crafts.
On Monday, Edward Leung, the charismatic former spokesman of a young party that has called for Hong Kong's independence from mainland China, was given a six-year jail sentence for mere skirmishes with the police.
The new group was called the Lozanskaya, and it soon asserted its strength in a series of bloody skirmishes with the local mob, leaving the streets strewn with the mutilated bodies of rival gang bosses.
But among Republicans in Washington, where skirmishes with Mr. Cruz have focused more often on tactics than policy substance, the maneuver appeared likely to reinforce the perception among his detractors that he is cynical and calculating.
The law was not written with the current skirmishes with Iran in mind, according to one of the architects of the reform, and applies to any prime minister and defense minister, not just the current ones.
After years of skirmishes with government troops, long mountain treks and rationed food, Diaz escaped and turned herself in to the army in 230, after finding a leaflet dropped by army helicopters urging rebels to surrender.
But that plan looked in jeopardy on Thursday as LNA forces took Gharyan, about 80 km (50 miles) south of the capital after skirmishes with forces allied to Tripoli-based, U.N.-backed Prime Minister Fayez al-Serraj.
The protest in Sheung Shui, not far from the Chinese city of Shenzhen, started peacefully but devolved into skirmishes, with demonstrators throwing umbrellas and hard hats at police who retaliated by swinging batons and firing pepper spray.
Colonial opposition to these laws resulted in skirmishes with British troops and vandalism, culminating in The Boston Massacre on March 2202, 2628; British troops fired into a crowd of unruly protesters in front of the State House.
Although President Trump's own National Security Strategy has shifted American focus to tackling our new era of major power competition, he continues to engage in trade skirmishes with the allies he needs most for this larger struggle.
Whether discussing the chaotic Battle of Washita in present-day Oklahoma or Custer's skirmishes with Sitting Bull's Lakota coalition or the surrender of Chief Joseph of the Nez Percé, Cozzens demonstrates vast knowledge of American military history.
While the actor has certainly had "skirmishes with it indirectly" in the past, he gained deep knowledge and awareness of Alzheimer's when his father-in-law's mother was diagnosed with the illness at the end of her life.
After almost two decades of a relatively undisturbed truce with Iranian authorities, this summer has seen the armed wing of the Kurdish Democratic Party of Iran, a rebel group, engage in skirmishes with Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps.
Early on Monday, Hong Kong embarked on a massive clean-up after a largely peaceful protest degenerated into violence across districts on the Kowloon peninsula, where protesters torched stores and sprayed grafitti on roads, amid skirmishes with police.
In July of 2017, Turkey sentenced Doğan to two years and nine months in jail after she painted the destruction of the southeastern town of Nusaybin, after skirmishes with Turkish security forces reduced most of the city to rubble.
In New Zealand he was branded public enemy No. 1 during the 2011 World Cup as a result of several on-field skirmishes with the previous All Blacks captain Richie McCaw, who is idolized in the rugby-mad country.
The officials, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because of their diplomatic protocols, said that French and Nigerien patrols have in recent months engaged in minor skirmishes with militants in the border region where the Americans were killed.
"Iran could certainly resume confrontational skirmishes with U.S. vessels and intensify attacks on oil tankers through proxy groups such as the Houthis in Yemen," RBC's Global Head of Commodity Strategy Helima Croft said in a client note late Tuesday.
Beijing's own pressure on South Korea, dire warnings to Japan about its military buildup and constant skirmishes with U.S. air and naval assets around its maritime borders are all eloquent proofs that a meaningful political discussion has broken down.
Dawson, who leads a small church in Tennessee, has a history of skirmishes with the Capitol Police and was fired from his previous job driving a school bus after he wrote inappropriate letters to a 15-year-old girl.
A dovish Federal Reserve can use tools such as rate cuts to lessen the damage of America's tariff skirmishes with China and Mexico, but it is either limited in its effectiveness or in its motivations, two economists told CNBC on Thursday.
This year alone, it has been rocked by scandals that include using unsafe cars in Singapore, bribery allegations in at least five countries, not to mention ongoing skirmishes with regulators in countries that include Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Thailand and Indonesia.
But nearly all of those incidents involved fights with pirates, cross-border skirmishes with bandits, minor naval engagements or other actions that did not pose significant risks of retaliation against American targets or the risk involvement in a wider war.
The new war powers law, approved Monday on a vote of 62 to 41, was not written with the current skirmishes with Iran or the current prime minister and defense minister in mind, according to one of the measure's architects.
"Everyday Bro" ranked high on YouTube's list of most-disliked videos (it's currently No. 7; Justin Bieber's "Baby" is No. 1), and the backlash dragged Mr. Paul into a series of highly publicized skirmishes with both intimates and rival YouTube stars.
He is an adviser who keeps trying to pass along his worst qualities as well as his best ones, because he doesn't see them that way, even as his skirmishes with Chuck end up making him an exile from his own fund.
B- Cory Booker He won his skirmishes with Biden, especially when he argued that the former vice president can't have it both ways -- defending the actions of the Obama administration when successful, but shirking his own responsibility when Obama's actions are criticized.
The North's relations within its allies had fallen so low by 1968 that it was engaging in border skirmishes with the Chinese while also alienating its other allies, and yet the United States continued to negotiate as if it faced a unified monolith.
Mr. Sayoc has a protracted history of largely minor skirmishes with the authorities, but he now faces an especially grave array of charges in connection with the wave of attempted bombings, including illegal mailing of explosives and threats against a former president.
To widen it, Rubio needs to pull himself out of his ongoing political skirmishes with Christie and Bush, and do what nobody else thus far has been able to do with consistent success: draw down Trump's and Cruz's support by winning over their supporters.
From being fired by Henry Ford II, disagreeing with the US National Park Service leadership during his stint renovating the Statue of Liberty, to legendary skirmishes with automotive industry stalwarts, Iacocca was willing to take a stand for what he thought was the right way.
The city's Beijing-backed leader, Carrie Lam, was speaking after another weekend of sometimes violent clashes in the former British colony, with police firing tear gas in cat-and-mouse skirmishes with protesters who at times smashed windows and started fires in the streets.
In the top group, Biden appears the most likely to try go after Buttigieg, for a few reasons (including Sanders and Warren generally trying to avoid starting intra-party skirmishes with people who are not billionaires or were national officials in the Bush years).
This week, as the season of Paris men's shows began and a 10th Saturday of demonstrations was anticipated, the official schedule was turned upside down by brands trying to avoid the delays caused by blocked roads and police lines, or worse, violent skirmishes with protesters.
But American officials insist the suspension will hurt Pakistan's ability to service its mostly American-made military hardware, a major blow to a country that has frequent border skirmishes with India, its main rival, and that is struggling to quell a violent insurgency at home.
President Donald Trump has made boosting the economy a cornerstone of his time in the White House and a benchmark of success for his economic policies, including corporate tax cuts and business deregulation but also a trade war with China and trade skirmishes with U.S. allies.
Read more: The US and Mexico are reportedly close to a deal that would turn Mexico into a 'waiting room for America's asylum system'But while skirmishes with the military outfits have led to violence and injury during demonstrations, the migrants are most vocal about the staff at the Mexican immigration department.
With his colleagues, Dr. Paul Backhouse, the director of the Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum and Tribal Historic Preservation Officer for the Seminole Tribe of Florida, pursued some research and learned that, during skirmishes with the U.S. Army in the mid-1800s, the island functioned as a detainment site for Seminoles who were caught evading the ships deployed to remove them out west.
The one-year, $6 million free-agent contract Hill signed last offseason accounts for about two-thirds of his combined career earnings as a baseball player, and he is still engaged in a series of low-intensity skirmishes with a body that seems very conflicted about his desire to play baseball for a living; most recently, Hill has been afflicted with persistent blisters.
Sure, there have been trade skirmishes with Europe and America's North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) partners, Canada and Mexico, but China is the lightning rod in Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's battle with the world.
Barclays's senior European economist Fabio Fois said in a note Wednesday that "a settled relationship between Rome and Brussels ahead of European elections reduces the risks of rhetoric escalating and with that the redenomination narrative," but he didn't rule out future skirmishes with the EU. "Absent a change in the current ruling political equilibrium towards a more growth friendly one, we do not rule out tensions between Italy and European authorities resurfacing going into the second half of next year," he said.
Republican presidential candidate Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape O'Rourke says he will not 'in any scenario' run for Senate MORE tried to paint himself as the candidate for women on Wednesday, drawing a contrast with Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE, the GOP front-runner whose campaign has been marked by notable skirmishes with women.

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